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The Aeon-type was a 29th century Federation timeship.
Aeon Type Time Ship.
History
One of these craft, the Aeon was inadvertently acquired by a 20th century Human named Henry Starling. Starling found the craft in the High Sierras, as Captain Braxton, the ship's original commander, had to transport out before the ship crashed. Starling went on to use the future technology found aboard the ship to advance the computer age on Earth by several decades, and create Chronowerx Industries. (VOY: "Future's End", "Future's End, Part II").
Chronowerx Industries
Chronowerx_building
Chronowerx Industries was a 20th century computer technology company founded by Henry Starling and headquartered in Los Angeles, California, on Earth. Stock in the company was traded.
Chronowerx was largely responsible for the computer age of the 20th century, coming out with revolutionary advances in computing every few years ever since 1969, when he introduced the first isograted circuit. Unknown to anyone at the time, Starling's technological breakthroughs were based on his crude understanding of the technology aboard the 29th century timeship Aeon, which Starling found after it crashed in 1967. Even the company's logo was a slightly modified version of the Starfleet insignia of the 29th century.
In 1996, Chronowerx was within six months of releasing the HyperPro PC. That same year, Henry Starling planned to travel to the 29th century with the Aeon to retrieve more technology with which to continue the predominance of Chronowerx in the technological field. Both Starling and the Aeon were destroyed by the USS Voyager before completing this goal, in order to prevent Starling from inadvertently causing a catastrophic temporal explosion in the future which would have destroyed all of Earth's solar system. (VOY: "Future's End", "Future's End, Part II")
Known Employees
Henry Starling, CEO
Henry_Starling_1967
Henry_Starling_1996
Henry Starling was a Human industrialist who was largely responsible for the computer age of the late 20th century. Unknown to anyone at the time, Starling's innovations were based on his primitive understanding of the technology found aboard the 29th century timeship Aeon, which he appropriated after discovering the crashed vessel in 1967.
Cannibalizing the Aeon, Starling single-handedly advanced Human computer technology to the point where innovations such as the internet, laptops, and barcode readers were commonplace and taken for granted. Using the notoriety and money which came along with introducing these technologies, Starling constructed a corporate empire called "Chronowerx Industries."
Biography
Camping in the High Sierras in 1967, Starling came upon the crashed Federation timeship Aeon, abandoned by its pilot, Captain Braxton, via an emergency transport. Discovering the ship intact, Starling then began the process of examining it and learning about its capabilities and technologies. Between 1967 and 1996, Starling utilized and exploited the Aeon to the extent of his abilities, developing a technologically-based corporate empire which spanned the planet.
By 1969, Starling had introduced the very first isograted circuit. Every few years thereafter he released an equally revolutionary advance in computer technology, based on his understanding of 29th century technology. Starling's rising influence and power was evidenced by a photograph of him shaking hands with Richard M. Nixon, then President of the United States.
Nixon And Starling.
In late 1996, Starling planned to launch the Aeon to travel to the 29th century and collect technology to use as the basis for new commercial products. Before his scheduled launch, however, Starling was notified to the arrival of the USS Voyager by a graduate student in his employ, and began the process of learning all he could about the starship, which he believed to have been sent from the 29th century to retrieve the timeship from its wrongful place in the timeline. Captain Janeway and Commander Chakotay broke into Starling's office to retrieve information on Starling and his activities, and thereby learned about the Aeon and how Starling had inappropriately exploited its technology. Attempting to reason with Starling, Janeway informed him that, if he were to use the Aeon to travel into the future, he would cause a devastating temporal explosion which would destroy all of Earth's solar system. Starling refused to believe her, however, believing that she simply wanted to appropriate the timeship for herself. Starling was successful in thwarting their effort to transport the Aeon from his launch bay, and effectively turned the tables on Voyager's crew when he utilized their own transporter stream to access their computer database and download over twenty percent of their computer files. Amongst the data stolen from Voyager was The Doctor, whom Starling proceeded to torture for information about Voyager and her crew using his access to The Doctor's program to create the 'illusion' of pain by accessing The Doctor's tactile response sensors.
Soon thereafter, Starling was lured into a meeting with Tom Paris, Tuvok, and their new ally Rain Robinson, but despite his attempts to use The Doctor as a hostage by transferring his program to a mobile emitter- allowing The Doctor to exist outside holographic environments but with the emitter now an easy target to destroy The Doctor's entire program- he was captured when Tuvok sent Starling's coordinates to a shuttle in orbit, the shuttle transferring Starling to Voyager. The crew confined him within sickbay to prevent his further participation in the plot to travel to the future, their own research having confirmed that Starling's lack of training in the timeship could easily trigger a temporal explosion. Unfortunately, 29th century technology came to Starling's aid once again as his assistant, H. Dunbar, used the Aeon in conjunction with a Chronowerx satellite to transport Starling through Voyager's shields and back into his office. After successfully baiting the Voyager crew by convincing them to chase a faux timeship, Starling launched the Aeon directly through the front of Chronowerx headquarters, determined to continue his plan despite their warnings. Ultimately, Starling died while trying to travel to the future with the Aeon when both he and the timeship were destroyed by Voyager, Janeway having managed to manually launch a photon torpedo at the timeship. (VOY: "Future's End", "Future's End, Part II")
H. Dunbar, Assistant
H. Dunbar was the assistant to Henry Starling, CEO of Chronowerx Industries, in the 1990s. In that capacity, he worked to assist Starling in his efforts to exploit technology cannibalized from the 29th century timeship Aeon, which Starling had discovered crashed in 1967.
In 1996, Dunbar, on Starling's orders, attempted to kill Rain Robinson, an astronomer in Starling's employ, who had discovered the presence of the USS Voyager, which had accidentally traveled back in time from the year 2373, in Earth orbit. Later, after Starling had been apprehended and detained on Voyager, he successfully beamed Starling back to Chronowerx headquarters, using the Aeon's transporter and a Chronowerx satellite.
In an effort to lead the Voyager crew to believe that Starling was planning on launching the Aeon from a remote desert location, Dunbar drove a tractor trailer away from Los Angeles, using a temporal transponder set to give off tachyon signals, to fool them into thinking that he was moving the timeship, when, in actuality, Starling was planning to launch from Chronowerx headquarters. Dunbar was pursued by Rain Robinson and Tom Paris, who attempted to use a phaser to immobilize Dunbar's vehicle. Dunbar remained in control of the truck, however, and attempted to run down Rain and Paris, but was killed when his truck was destroyed by a shuttle piloted by Commander Chakotay and Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres. (VOY: "Future's End", "Future's End, Part II")
Timeship Technical data
The Aeon-type was essentially a small one pilot craft equipped with a form of temporal drive that utilized rifts in the space-time continuum to travel through time. The timeship generated temporal rifts by initiating a temporal inversion, an act which had the effect of powering the ship's temporal field generator. Once the ship's temporal core reached cascade potential, it was possible to open a rift to a specified time and place. The Aeon-type was armed with a subatomic disruptor weapon capable of breaking apart the molecular structure of its target. It also possessed the ability to travel at "regular" warp speeds as well, and was equipped with hyper-impulse drive.
USS Voyager discovered that phaser fire had little-to-no effect.
Aeon
The Aeon was a 29th century Federation timeship operated by Starfleet. Classified as an Aeon-type timeship, it was capable of traveling through time via generation of temporal rifts. Captain Braxton was the commanding officer of the ship.
Braxton
Encounter with Voyager
The Aeon was encountered by the USS Voyager in the year 2373 in the Delta Quadrant, when Braxton traveled back in time to destroy Voyager. Braxton explained that, in the 29th century, a powerful temporal explosion had destroyed all of Earth's solar system, and that debris from Voyager's hull had been found in the aftermath. Believing that Voyager was somehow responsible for the explosion, Braxton embarked on a mission to destroy Voyager in an attempt to prevent the explosion from happening. Successfully countering Braxton's attack, the Voyager crew destabilized the temporal rift, which pulled both ships in and sent them back to Earth, Voyager to 1996, and the Aeon to 1967. Crashing in the High Sierras, Braxton managed to execute an emergency beam-out, but was unable to locate the Aeon before it was found and taken by a camper named Henry Starling.
Over the next thirty years, Starling would utilize his primitive understanding of the timeship's technology to introduce new computer innovations to the public, constructing a corporate empire and initiating the computer revolution of the 20th century.
In 1996, the Voyager crew located Braxton, who had been living as a vagrant ever since crashing. Braxton informed Captain Janeway of his deduction that, if Starling were to use the timeship to travel to the 29th century without properly recalibrating the ship's temporal matrix, then that could have been the cause of the explosion. The crew of Voyager was able to prevent this future by destroying the Aeon with a manually-launched photon torpedo just before Starling entered the temporal rift, an act which had the effect of creating a new timeline in which the explosion never occurred. Moments after Starling's rift dissipated, Voyager encountered another temporal rift, created by Captain Braxton's counterpart from the new timeline, who had detected Voyager's anomalous presence in the 20th century and had traveled back in time in the Aeon to escort them back to their proper time and place. (VOY: "Future's End", "Future's End, Part II")
Aeon Destruction And Temporal Rift.
Aeon Type Time Ship.
History
One of these craft, the Aeon was inadvertently acquired by a 20th century Human named Henry Starling. Starling found the craft in the High Sierras, as Captain Braxton, the ship's original commander, had to transport out before the ship crashed. Starling went on to use the future technology found aboard the ship to advance the computer age on Earth by several decades, and create Chronowerx Industries. (VOY: "Future's End", "Future's End, Part II").
Chronowerx Industries
Chronowerx_building
Chronowerx Industries was a 20th century computer technology company founded by Henry Starling and headquartered in Los Angeles, California, on Earth. Stock in the company was traded.
Chronowerx was largely responsible for the computer age of the 20th century, coming out with revolutionary advances in computing every few years ever since 1969, when he introduced the first isograted circuit. Unknown to anyone at the time, Starling's technological breakthroughs were based on his crude understanding of the technology aboard the 29th century timeship Aeon, which Starling found after it crashed in 1967. Even the company's logo was a slightly modified version of the Starfleet insignia of the 29th century.
In 1996, Chronowerx was within six months of releasing the HyperPro PC. That same year, Henry Starling planned to travel to the 29th century with the Aeon to retrieve more technology with which to continue the predominance of Chronowerx in the technological field. Both Starling and the Aeon were destroyed by the USS Voyager before completing this goal, in order to prevent Starling from inadvertently causing a catastrophic temporal explosion in the future which would have destroyed all of Earth's solar system. (VOY: "Future's End", "Future's End, Part II")
Known Employees
Henry Starling, CEO
Henry_Starling_1967
Henry_Starling_1996
Henry Starling was a Human industrialist who was largely responsible for the computer age of the late 20th century. Unknown to anyone at the time, Starling's innovations were based on his primitive understanding of the technology found aboard the 29th century timeship Aeon, which he appropriated after discovering the crashed vessel in 1967.
Cannibalizing the Aeon, Starling single-handedly advanced Human computer technology to the point where innovations such as the internet, laptops, and barcode readers were commonplace and taken for granted. Using the notoriety and money which came along with introducing these technologies, Starling constructed a corporate empire called "Chronowerx Industries."
Biography
Camping in the High Sierras in 1967, Starling came upon the crashed Federation timeship Aeon, abandoned by its pilot, Captain Braxton, via an emergency transport. Discovering the ship intact, Starling then began the process of examining it and learning about its capabilities and technologies. Between 1967 and 1996, Starling utilized and exploited the Aeon to the extent of his abilities, developing a technologically-based corporate empire which spanned the planet.
By 1969, Starling had introduced the very first isograted circuit. Every few years thereafter he released an equally revolutionary advance in computer technology, based on his understanding of 29th century technology. Starling's rising influence and power was evidenced by a photograph of him shaking hands with Richard M. Nixon, then President of the United States.
Nixon And Starling.
In late 1996, Starling planned to launch the Aeon to travel to the 29th century and collect technology to use as the basis for new commercial products. Before his scheduled launch, however, Starling was notified to the arrival of the USS Voyager by a graduate student in his employ, and began the process of learning all he could about the starship, which he believed to have been sent from the 29th century to retrieve the timeship from its wrongful place in the timeline. Captain Janeway and Commander Chakotay broke into Starling's office to retrieve information on Starling and his activities, and thereby learned about the Aeon and how Starling had inappropriately exploited its technology. Attempting to reason with Starling, Janeway informed him that, if he were to use the Aeon to travel into the future, he would cause a devastating temporal explosion which would destroy all of Earth's solar system. Starling refused to believe her, however, believing that she simply wanted to appropriate the timeship for herself. Starling was successful in thwarting their effort to transport the Aeon from his launch bay, and effectively turned the tables on Voyager's crew when he utilized their own transporter stream to access their computer database and download over twenty percent of their computer files. Amongst the data stolen from Voyager was The Doctor, whom Starling proceeded to torture for information about Voyager and her crew using his access to The Doctor's program to create the 'illusion' of pain by accessing The Doctor's tactile response sensors.
Soon thereafter, Starling was lured into a meeting with Tom Paris, Tuvok, and their new ally Rain Robinson, but despite his attempts to use The Doctor as a hostage by transferring his program to a mobile emitter- allowing The Doctor to exist outside holographic environments but with the emitter now an easy target to destroy The Doctor's entire program- he was captured when Tuvok sent Starling's coordinates to a shuttle in orbit, the shuttle transferring Starling to Voyager. The crew confined him within sickbay to prevent his further participation in the plot to travel to the future, their own research having confirmed that Starling's lack of training in the timeship could easily trigger a temporal explosion. Unfortunately, 29th century technology came to Starling's aid once again as his assistant, H. Dunbar, used the Aeon in conjunction with a Chronowerx satellite to transport Starling through Voyager's shields and back into his office. After successfully baiting the Voyager crew by convincing them to chase a faux timeship, Starling launched the Aeon directly through the front of Chronowerx headquarters, determined to continue his plan despite their warnings. Ultimately, Starling died while trying to travel to the future with the Aeon when both he and the timeship were destroyed by Voyager, Janeway having managed to manually launch a photon torpedo at the timeship. (VOY: "Future's End", "Future's End, Part II")
H. Dunbar, Assistant
H. Dunbar was the assistant to Henry Starling, CEO of Chronowerx Industries, in the 1990s. In that capacity, he worked to assist Starling in his efforts to exploit technology cannibalized from the 29th century timeship Aeon, which Starling had discovered crashed in 1967.
In 1996, Dunbar, on Starling's orders, attempted to kill Rain Robinson, an astronomer in Starling's employ, who had discovered the presence of the USS Voyager, which had accidentally traveled back in time from the year 2373, in Earth orbit. Later, after Starling had been apprehended and detained on Voyager, he successfully beamed Starling back to Chronowerx headquarters, using the Aeon's transporter and a Chronowerx satellite.
In an effort to lead the Voyager crew to believe that Starling was planning on launching the Aeon from a remote desert location, Dunbar drove a tractor trailer away from Los Angeles, using a temporal transponder set to give off tachyon signals, to fool them into thinking that he was moving the timeship, when, in actuality, Starling was planning to launch from Chronowerx headquarters. Dunbar was pursued by Rain Robinson and Tom Paris, who attempted to use a phaser to immobilize Dunbar's vehicle. Dunbar remained in control of the truck, however, and attempted to run down Rain and Paris, but was killed when his truck was destroyed by a shuttle piloted by Commander Chakotay and Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres. (VOY: "Future's End", "Future's End, Part II")
Timeship Technical data
The Aeon-type was essentially a small one pilot craft equipped with a form of temporal drive that utilized rifts in the space-time continuum to travel through time. The timeship generated temporal rifts by initiating a temporal inversion, an act which had the effect of powering the ship's temporal field generator. Once the ship's temporal core reached cascade potential, it was possible to open a rift to a specified time and place. The Aeon-type was armed with a subatomic disruptor weapon capable of breaking apart the molecular structure of its target. It also possessed the ability to travel at "regular" warp speeds as well, and was equipped with hyper-impulse drive.
USS Voyager discovered that phaser fire had little-to-no effect.
Aeon
The Aeon was a 29th century Federation timeship operated by Starfleet. Classified as an Aeon-type timeship, it was capable of traveling through time via generation of temporal rifts. Captain Braxton was the commanding officer of the ship.
Braxton
Encounter with Voyager
The Aeon was encountered by the USS Voyager in the year 2373 in the Delta Quadrant, when Braxton traveled back in time to destroy Voyager. Braxton explained that, in the 29th century, a powerful temporal explosion had destroyed all of Earth's solar system, and that debris from Voyager's hull had been found in the aftermath. Believing that Voyager was somehow responsible for the explosion, Braxton embarked on a mission to destroy Voyager in an attempt to prevent the explosion from happening. Successfully countering Braxton's attack, the Voyager crew destabilized the temporal rift, which pulled both ships in and sent them back to Earth, Voyager to 1996, and the Aeon to 1967. Crashing in the High Sierras, Braxton managed to execute an emergency beam-out, but was unable to locate the Aeon before it was found and taken by a camper named Henry Starling.
Over the next thirty years, Starling would utilize his primitive understanding of the timeship's technology to introduce new computer innovations to the public, constructing a corporate empire and initiating the computer revolution of the 20th century.
In 1996, the Voyager crew located Braxton, who had been living as a vagrant ever since crashing. Braxton informed Captain Janeway of his deduction that, if Starling were to use the timeship to travel to the 29th century without properly recalibrating the ship's temporal matrix, then that could have been the cause of the explosion. The crew of Voyager was able to prevent this future by destroying the Aeon with a manually-launched photon torpedo just before Starling entered the temporal rift, an act which had the effect of creating a new timeline in which the explosion never occurred. Moments after Starling's rift dissipated, Voyager encountered another temporal rift, created by Captain Braxton's counterpart from the new timeline, who had detected Voyager's anomalous presence in the 20th century and had traveled back in time in the Aeon to escort them back to their proper time and place. (VOY: "Future's End", "Future's End, Part II")
Aeon Destruction And Temporal Rift.